We Are the Best! Reviews
About a person that although maybe entitled validly seeks for a sense of identity and people she can share that which she sees herself in, kinda beautiful, might remind you of yourself at such an age.
A very good movie about kids growing up and learning that you need to be yourself and not to be afraid of anything.
A coming of age story that reminds us what it's like to be an outsider as a kid. WE ARE THE BEST! is Moodysson's adaptation of his wife Coco's graphic novel about three young misfits growing up in early '80s Stockholm. Pixieish, mohawk-sporting Klara (Mira Grosin) and her best friend Bobo (Mira Barkhammar) are 13-year-old rebels looking for a cause. Despite having no instruments-or discernible musical talent-the two put all their energy into forming an all-girl punk band, recruiting their shy, classical guitar-playing schoolmate Hedvig (Liv LeMoyne) as the third wheel. With tender affection for his young characters and the period in which his film is set, Moodysson paints an ebullient and sharply observant portrait of DIY spirit and growing up different. The reason why many people won't watch this film is because it's a foreign film - no English. I'll be honest, I'm not one to plop in a foreign film all the time but in my personal experience, I've always enjoyed them. I also hate subtitles, but I'm very comfortable with them if need be. To add onto that, this is a pretty great film! "We Are the Best" is a coming of age story with some really nice, relatable moments. First off, we have three really great performances here. It is nowhere easy to get a convincing performance out of a kid, let alone three. These young actresses put on some really convincing and killer performances. They reminded us how a kid thinks, acts, talks, and all the life struggles they face. We all remember those, how can we not? The writing was really simple yet really effective. We're thrown into a setting where this world is real. It feels real, it feels natural, and it feels relatable. I think that the writing was really well done and it really made this film what it was. The story was cohesive and nothing "big" ever had to push this film over the edge. Don't need to say too much about it. It's a simple and fun film with elements of a feel good story in it. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to watch it, even if you don't watch foreign films often.
I do not know what all the fuss is about honestly. Under a really thin layer of cuteness, you will find basically nothing. At least nothing new. Some 80s nostalgia is not enough to make this movie, a good movie. If anything, it reminded me of some overlong episode of some 80s series, and not for any of the good reasons either. Punk is dead indeed.
Extremely amiable lead performances from the central trio of girls lift this film miles above what is there on the page. It's only ever amusing, moving or really interesting at various stages but they are so captivating that I found myself enjoying the film more than I probably should have. Mostly forgettable though you feel in the long term.
We Are the Best was definitely different. I guess I expected more music or some sign that they were improving, but this film was more focused on the friendships. I liked the characters, and particularly liked the dynamic shift when Hedvig joined. I honestly didn't realize it was a foreign language film when I started, so that threw me for a loop. And I've discovered, for all the issues that I have with reading subtitles, that is magnified by a factor of a thousand when it comes to reading subtitles to songs. The English lyrics often don't flow with the music so I struggle to even read them while the music is playing. The girls they brought in for this film were very natural. It never felt like acting, almost as if the director just gave them a general outline of the scene and let them talk normal to each other. I also thought they had an interesting look with the punk haircuts and masculine clothes. I'll admit, I didn't know Bobo was a girl until someone said it aloud. We Are the Best was not a bad teen drama with a sprinkling of comedic moments. I cared about the characters and rooted for them along the way. The ups-and-downs of their friendships was totally engaging. I just wanted there to be a bit more focus on the music or something, and not the same 2 songs over and over again. The movie is not exactly my cup of tea, but it's well made.
It can get very difficult when you have to write a review of something so good that no words are needed at all. We are the best! is remarkably one of the best experience a person can feel when watching a film. It is as pure as innocent, cute, sensitive and transports any person to those days when we didn't think a lot of our actual problems but just live as a child. The joy I felt when watching this movie was so powerful that I could not stop laughing and feeling good and by a moment I stopped and realised that otheres around me at the movie theater were so indifferent that it was confusing whether my behaviour was correct or not. I strongly recommend this movie, because it is so full of freedom and energy that it transmits very nicee feelings regarding to good and past personal memories.
This is so far one of the best comedy movies I've ever seen. This is a very well done job full of joy, happiness, innocence and overall freshness. This is the movie that can entertain any person. It's not an unusual story that can happen anytime and that is what it gives this film a very natural feel of confortableness and harmonity. Thumbs up for it!
Perhaps not the best Lukas Moodysson film, but his standards are high so it's still an excellent watch. The teenage actors do a really good job here.
A realistic portrait of rebellious youngsters, We are the Best is one of the best music-driven films I've seen since Once. Funny, touching, and supremely well-acted, especially on behalf of the child-actresses that inhabit this film.
Punk is not dead. At least in Sweden, it is vibrant, funny and touching, and surprisingly, impersonated in an amazing way by three young girls.
Great capturing of that vulnerable, self-righteous, self-conscious phase. Very sweet, funny and original. "It's the opinions that matter."
In 2001's Together Lukas Moodysson proved to be an expert at finding joy in the tedious. He does the same here and fortunately he found three young actresses who have the same ability.
It's kind of sweet and delightful, but often very annoying (again, personal preferences. I just don't like stupid kids. That's all). We Are The Best! is a well-done and joyful film.
Director Lukas Moodysson has an interesting perspective on friendship and family in this, his newest film from the country of Sweden. What exceeds expectations is Moodysson's grasp of the real life complexities and little forms of happiness in daily life. Read more at http://www.bluefairyblog.com/reviews/2015/4/25/we-are-best
I was very skeptical to say the least at the beginning of this movie, but as it progressed, I grew very fond of these girls and their awkward adolescent feelings. It just felt very raw and real. I felt like I was hanging out with them as a 12 year old, just watching it all go down. Very interesting perspective that took me by surprise.